Looking for a Valentine's Day celebration that's more playful than pretentious? The Heartland Artist Center in downtown Plymouth has the perfect alternative.
On Saturday, February 14, from 7 to 9 pm, Heartland Artist Center invites couples, best friends, and anyone looking for a creative night out to "Paint Your Person" — an evening of portrait painting, music, games, and laughs. Whether you're capturing your sweetheart's smile or your bestie's quirky side, this hands-on event promises a memorable twist on traditional Valentine's plans.
Paint Your Person will be held on Saturday, February 14, from 7 to 9 pm at the Heartland Art Center, 214 N. Michigan Street in Plymouth.
Two event packages are available: Creative Cupids are $40 per person and include all needed painting supplies, games, music, appetizers, and it is BYOB! Truffles and Toast is $50 per person and includes all needed painting supplies, games, music, appetizers, and is BYOB, plus a glass of sparkling wine and 2 truffles from Veni's Sweet Shop.
As a bonus, if you dine at a local restaurant before the Paint your Person event and bring in their receipt dated 2/14/26, you will earn $5 in Heartland Art Center Gallery Cash, good towards any item purchased from the Heartland Artists gift shop.
Check the Heartland Art Center’s website or Facebook page for more information.
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